Description: K2 WWW Rocker Snowboard

The K2 WWW Rocker Snowboard takes creativity and progression to a new level, making this board one of the most exciting items on the market. Aimed towards entry level and intermediate riders looking for all-mountain and freestyle environments, this board packs in plenty of technology to make for an amazing experience. The Jib Rocker and JibTip give plenty of pop and fun, combined with a Hybritech ultra-lightweight construction that makes sure you are never held back. The WWW Rocker is one of the best boards on the market for anyone looking to have a fun ride.

If I were to buy the 154cm long board, then will it actually be 154cm in length? Because some people are saying that u should ride this board 5 cm down. So when u ride it will it actually be 154cm or will it be 159cm?

If I ride a 155 and am 5'11 weighing 180, what size WWW would I go for?

A shopper on Jan 27, 2014

Best Answer:I am exactly the same size as you haha. Last season I had a k2 www 151 and it was a beast in the park, groomers, street, and powder. It all depends on rider ability. Pick a higher size if your a beginner.. 151 allows you to jib easier and lock in those landings. Not recommended if you are not a park rat. Hope this helps

I'm 5' 7" and read wondering what size I should go with. I ride a lot of park, and for about a week during the season we'll do some powder boarding. I ride a 155 usually, so would the 151 be a good choice? I'm curious if the nose will hold up in powder as well.Thanks.

for all mountain riding would you suggest the K2 fast plant or the WWW? Is the WWW have to much flex?

A shopper on Mar 5, 2014

Best Answer:I've been riding this board since the beginning of November, and it is by far the best board Ive ride in my life! I do a lot of different types of riding; a lot of park, however when I go to resorts in Wisconsin like granite peak and Mount Bohemia, it is perfect for everything from tree skiing, mogules, or just slashing down a black diamond. The flex is just right for all situations, it's enough to keep it stable at high speeds, or while going on bumpy runs. This definitely isn't a stiff board though, it's just has well moderated flex and beautiful rocker. The flex is good for buttering off kickers, or jibbing on pretty much anything. Plus it has a gnarly graphic!

Can you carve with this board or is its flex to soft? Another thing, does it have good pop for jumps? Thanks.

A shopper on Jan 22, 2014

Best Answer:The board is super flexxy. But the new technology has aloud you to pop really well at the same time. I ride park and it's the best park board I ever road. Really fun pressing and buttering all over the mountain.

I'm looking for a board that I can go hard with in the park but also spend time carving and riding powder. Is this a good board for that or what would you suggest?

A shopper on Apr 2, 2015

Best Answer:This is the board my 16 year old son rides, he LOVES it (seriously)! It is FANTASTIC in the park, very flexible and responsive and super light weight. Has made a HUGE difference in his progression in the park this year, landed his first 520 last weekend. It's not great in powder, but not terrible either, maybe a 5 out of 10 for that. I hope this helps.

This board has a ridiculous amount of pop it's amazing in parks. That is not all I ride though and I still love it. Haven't had any issues with riding in woods or trails. Live in Ohio though so I don't ride any real deep powder

Best Answer:154 is good but I would go one size up at youR weight. I use 154 at 5'8 AND 160 Lbs. But the beauty of www is going smaller than you would normally. I'm 154 and next size up which I think is 157

Best Answer:As listened under the main picture of the K2 WWW Rocker Snowboard "Base color may vary" means exactly that.

K2 uses a waste saving / environmentally friendly process called base swap to reduce the overall amount of waste from their factories. The base material's die-cut pieces are kind of like puzzle pieces, expect that they can mix and match the combinations.

All top sheet graphics for the K2 WWW Rocker Snowboard are as represented by their specific size.

Okay I cannot confirm your specific question, but I can say that the decal that was presented in the picture of my board was the same as the board I received. I would trust the picture in the profile and assume that the labeling is just off

Best Answer:Well im not exactly sure because i dont ride with a very wide stance. And if you are purchasing this board to ride park your stance really should not be very wide anyways, but i would recommend this board. I absolutely love the flex and how it handles rails!

How does this board handle the in the back country? And overall resort riding?

A shopper on Feb 7, 2015

Best Answer:It handles amazing, I bought my board about 4 weeks ago, and I dont regret it, for the price its a real steal, I wouldn't change anything about it, and graphics are amazing and its handles good but a bit choppy for powder as tis a park board buts its so forgiving ect.

Best Answer:Look up reviews for my favorite bindings brand Union, and why people love them, and also check out nike snowboard boots, solaman of you have a wide foot. I would highly recommend you try boots before you buy,

Best Answer:It's all preference really. i ride a 153 and im the same height. i like smaller boards because i mainly ride park and i feel i have more board control on a smaller deck and makes it easier for me to get into tricks and tweak them. if youre just gonna be cruising around bigger boads are better because it gives you more stability. Again its really all preference on wht you are comfortable with.

Hi Jared. For snowboards you want to use your weight to determine the correct length. At 150 and increasing a bit most companies will suggest you are best on a board between a 150 and 156. Though a lot of this is your personal preference, style and skill, and what board you choose.

Hi,I was wondering if you guys would get the k2www wide 2013 model back in stock? I just loved the graphic and did not have the time to get one!! I am loving k2www work and really want this board but in a wide and with the Red,Blue, and black color combo on the bottom so please please please get these back in stock for me and us wide riders!!

Best Answer:Good Day Mike! I looked through everything, and then double checked with our product specialists, and we have no remaining examples of the 2013 WWW Wide. I apologize. It is just old enough that I can be sure that we will not receive any more either. I agree that it was a great and successful deck, but it is going to be a little tough for you to find. I will do a little research, and see if I can locate one for ya. I will use your posted e-mail if I locate one. Otherwise, keep an eye on ebay, and Amazon.

Hi, I am looking for the k2www 2013 model in a wide would you guys be able to get them back in stock I just really love the 2013 graphic and I need a wide due to my boot size I also would want the Blue,black, and red combo one. So the blue one!! I was just wondering if you may get them back in stock or if you know of any other website that still carries them?

I weigh about 185, size 11 boots and have a 160 wide K2 Raygun, it was my first board. I love it, but I am starting to ride in the park more and wanted to downsize and get away with a regular width board if I could. I was thinking the 157 for this, but heard to ride this board smaller. Should I go with the 154?

A shopper on Feb 14, 2015

Best Answer:With a size 11 boot you should ride boards that have a minimum waist width of 25.8cm. The 157cm K2 WWW Rocker Snowboard has a waist width of 25.1cm. Over all that isn't much of a difference to matter, and if you have boots that feature a low profile and a small footprint you should be good to go.

Best Answer:It will be close, but i think a bit narrow. Generally I suggest that riders with size 11+ boots ride boards that have a waist width of 25.8cm or wider UNLESS the boots have Shrinkage Reduction Technology.